Illes J, Metter E J, Hanson W R, Iritani S
Department of Hearing and Speech Sciences, Stanford University School of Medicine, CA.
Brain Lang. 1988 Jan;33(1):146-60. doi: 10.1016/0093-934x(88)90059-4.
The hypokinetic dysarthria of Parkinson's disease (PD) has been described extensively. In contrast, patterns of hesitation and the language structure in spontaneous speech of the PD patient have not been investigated, although several studies have shown language-related abnormalities in word naming, word generation, and verbal recall. In the present study, 10 male Parkinson's patients and 10 normal male speakers were compared in a reading and spontaneous speaking paradigm for acoustic and linguistic features. Among acoustic measures, fundamental frequency and relative intensity differentiated PD from control subjects, consistent with reported features of hypokinetic dysarthria. The striking observations among linguistic measures differentiating PD from control subjects were an increase in the number of (a) silent hesitations per minute, (b) abnormally long silent hesitations, (c) words per silent hesitation, (d) open class phrases, and (e) optional open phrases per speech sample, and a decrease in the number of modalizations and interjections. An increase in the number of filled hesitations occurring per minute, as well as a decrease in syntactic complexity separated moderate from mild Parkinson's patients. Our interpretation of the data favors the hypothesis that changes in the structure of spontaneous language production with increasing severity of dysarthria reflect PD patients' adaptation to their disease.
帕金森病(PD)的运动减少型构音障碍已被广泛描述。相比之下,尽管有几项研究表明帕金森病患者在单词命名、单词生成和言语回忆方面存在与语言相关的异常,但尚未对帕金森病患者自发言语中的犹豫模式和语言结构进行研究。在本研究中,对10名男性帕金森病患者和10名正常男性说话者在阅读和自发说话范式下的声学和语言特征进行了比较。在声学测量中,基频和相对强度将帕金森病患者与对照组区分开来,这与运动减少型构音障碍的报告特征一致。在将帕金森病患者与对照组区分开来的语言测量中,显著的观察结果是:(a)每分钟无声犹豫的次数增加;(b)异常长的无声犹豫增加;(c)每次无声犹豫的单词数增加;(d)开放类短语增加;(e)每个言语样本中的可选开放短语增加;以及模态词和感叹词的数量减少。每分钟出现的填充犹豫次数增加,以及句法复杂性降低,将中度帕金森病患者与轻度患者区分开来。我们对数据的解释支持这样一种假设,即随着构音障碍严重程度的增加,自发语言产生结构的变化反映了帕金森病患者对其疾病的适应。